Free standing paper dolls are great for little scenes. Click on the image above for a printable image or click here for the full size image. This is one of a series of paper dolls that appeared as a supplement in the Boston American Newspaper in 1915.

One , two and three color illustrations were very common in children’s books in the early part of the twentieth century. You will often see a description of the book by the publisher, “many illustrations with two colors”. Common colors were orange or red and black, less common were blue and green.Click on the image to download in tiff format.300ppi – Print size 5 x 7 inches.

Fun and easy paper toy to make. Print, color, cut and attach with brads or tie together with string. Click on image to download a tiff file. A Mother Goose cut-out from 1922, This Little Piggy Had None.